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Lloyd Masayumptewa selected as superintendent of Montezuma Castle and Tuzigoot National Monuments

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Date: July 13, 2021
Contact: Paul Santellan

DENVER — National Park Service (NPS) Regional Director Mike Reynolds announced the selection of Lloyd Masayumptewa as superintendent of Montezuma Castle and Tuzigoot National Monuments in Arizona. Lloyd Masayumptewa (Piivayouma) is Hopi from the third mesa village of Orayvi (Old Oraibi) and is of the Water-Coyote clan. He has been serving as the acting superintendent of Montezuma Castle and Tuzigoot National Monuments since March 2021 and has over 20 years of NPS experience. He will assume his new role on July 18, 2021. 

“We are incredibly fortunate to have Lloyd working for the National Park Service,” said Reynolds. “His leadership skills and passion to preserve and protect our nation’s public lands and cultural resources make him a great fit to serve both of these parks.” 

“I take great pride in having the opportunity to work in another one of the Hopi people’s ancestral homes,” said Masayumptewa. “I joined the National Park Service to help preserve the legacy of my people’s existence and migrations in the southwest. I’m very excited about my selection and I look forward to continue working with the staff at both parks and the communities that surround the parks.” 

Masayumptewa previously served as the deputy superintendent for the Southern Four Corners Group of parks, which includes Navajo and Canyon de Chelly National Monuments and Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site. He has also held positions as the superintendent of Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, the cultural resources program manager for the Southern Four Corners Group, and the ruins preservation and archeology program manager at the Flagstaff area national monuments including Wupatki, Sunset Crater Volcano and Walnut Canyon National Monuments. 

Masayumptewa first began his National Park Service career in 1998 under the Student Career Employment Program at the Flagstaff area national monuments. Upon earning his master’s degree in May 2001 from Northern Arizona University, he gained permanent employment as an NPS archeologist.  

When he's not working, Masayumptewa enjoys spending time with his family, especially his grandkids. He also enjoys farming, ranching, hunting, and fishing. Masayumptewa also believes he would not be in this new position without the support of his wife Louella. 

For more information about Montezuma Castle and Tuzigoot National Monuments, visit nps.gov/moca and nps.gov/tuzi.  



Last updated: July 14, 2021

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